Potenciando el awareness en trabajos colaborativos mediante la incorporación de interfaces no tradicionales como mecanismos de interacción

Estado: 
Número de proyecto: 
834-B6-178
Vigencia:
De 01/Mar/2016 hasta 28/Feb/2018

Objetivo:

Incorporar interfaces no tradicionales como medio para proveer awareness en sistemas colaborativos.

Investigador principal
Dr. Gustavo López Herrera

Colaboradores
Dr. Luis Alberto Guerrero Blanco
Dr. Gustavo López Herrera

Unidad académica base
Centro de Investigaciones en Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación (CITIC)

Unidades académicas colaboradoras
Escuela de Ciencias de la Computación e Informática (ECCI)

Publicaciones asociadas

User Experience Comparison of Intelligent Personal Assistants: Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri and Cortana

Descripción:

Natural user interfaces are becoming popular. One of the most common natural user interfaces nowadays are voice activated interfaces, particularly smart personal assistants such as Google Assistant, Alexa, Cortana, and Siri. This paper presents the results of an evaluation of these four smart personal assistants in two dimensions: the correctness of their answers and how natural the responses feel to users. Ninety-two participants conducted the evaluation. Results show that Alexa and Google Assistant are significantly better than Siri and Cortana. However, there is no statistically significant difference between Alexa and Google Assistant.

Tipo de publicación: Journal Article

Publicado en: 13th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient ‪Intelligence UCAmI 2019‬

A conceptual framework for smart device-based notifications

Descripción:

The amount of information available for a person at a given time is growing at a disproportioned rate. Moreover, smart devices are becoming more and more popular. To avoid that human’s attention becomes a bottleneck and improve the number of notifications delivered to users, we believe that smart devices could serve as notifications mechanisms. This paper summarizes and concludes the efforts of a research project focusing on the use of smart devices as notification mechanisms. The goal of the framework is to assist researchers and developers in the conceptualization of smart device-based notifications. Furthermore, this paper presents the results of three evaluations. First, it describes the results of a survey on the need for novel notification mechanisms and the utility of smart devices as notification delivery mechanisms. Second, the results of a quantitative assessment on the impact of notifications delivered through smart devices compared with notifications delivered through smartphones. Results show that smart devices are useful to deliver valuable information and the quantitative assessment discovered that there is no significant difference between smart devices and smartphones delivering notifications. Finally, the applicability of the framework was evaluated and considered useful by software developers.

Tipo de publicación: Journal Article

Publicado en: Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing